VW Diesel Drivers Hurt, Confused, Angry, Remorseful

By Stephen Edelstein 156 views Sep 28, 2015 2015 Volkswagen Golf TDI SE Enlarge Photo After the discovery that it installed software allowing diesel cars to cheat on emissions tests, the heat is coming down on Volkswagen. Volkswagen Group CEO Martin Winterkorn resigned last week, and the company may soon face a criminal probe by the U.S. Justice Department. On top of that, VW must face the wrath of angry owners. DON'T MISS: VW Diesel Emissions Recall: What You Need To Know In 10 Questions Many of the owners of the 482,000 implicated VW and Audi vehicles in the U.S. bought their cars because of an expected environmental benefit. So learning that VW Group diesels can emit up to 40 times pollutants allowed by current regulations has led to confusion, anger, and feelings of betrayal. "I want nothing to do with the brand," Richard Marshall, owner of a 2012 Volkswagen Golf TDI, ...